The Houston ISD board voted to close 12 schools, sparking outrage among parents and community members at the meeting. Concerns over the impact on students and neighborhoods dominated the heated discussion.
FBI agents conducted a raid in Houston linked to a $50 million forced labor investigation targeting prominent religious leaders. The probe alleges exploitation within a faith-based organization. Authorities continue their inquiry.
Expand Energy announced plans to relocate its headquarters to Houston, a year after merging with Chesapeake-Southwestern. The move aims to strengthen operations and capitalize on Houston’s energy sector hub.
The University of Houston defense made a powerful statement in the season opener, shutting out Sam Houston State 28-0. The strong performance signaled UH’s readiness to compete at a high level this season.
ABC13 Houston launches a new live channel delivering the latest local news, weather updates, and popular local shows. This addition aims to enhance real-time coverage and community engagement for Houston viewers.
Self-driving Waymo vehicles are reportedly causing traffic jams at the Fifth Ward rail crossing, frustrating Houston residents. The delays raise concerns about the impact of autonomous technology on local traffic flow.
Several candidates endorsed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott are encountering strong challenges in Republican primaries, signaling potential shifts in party dynamics ahead of the upcoming elections, reports Houston Public Media.
Houston families can look forward to a vibrant lineup of fall festivals in 2025, featuring pumpkin patches, harvest fairs, and Halloween events. Mommy Poppins’ ultimate guide highlights top picks for all ages and interests.
A new building dedicated to health education has opened at a Houston suburb university, enhancing training facilities and resources for students. The expansion aims to boost healthcare workforce readiness in the region.
The Houston Police Department has released a composite sketch of a suspect wanted for attacking and robbing a pregnant woman, along with inappropriately touching four other victims across Houston. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Historic rice silos in Houston’s Spring Branch area have been demolished, clearing the way for new development. The land is set to be sold, marking a significant change in the neighborhood’s landscape.
Rockets ownership is reportedly in talks to bring the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun to Houston, aiming to expand the city’s professional sports scene and bolster local fan engagement, according to Houston Public Media.
Authorities discovered another body in a Houston waterway, raising concerns about ongoing incidents in the area. Investigations are underway to identify the victim and determine the cause. KHOU will provide updates as more information emerges.
Crews maintain containment lines on a Houston-area wildfire as winds intensify, Houston Fire Department officials report. Efforts continue to prevent the fire from spreading amid challenging conditions.
Sen. John Cornyn faces a fierce GOP primary challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, intensifying the battle for political survival ahead of the crucial Senate race.
Houston On The Cheap unveils “Date Night Ideas Houston,” featuring 100 affordable day and night picks for couples. From scenic parks to cozy eateries, these budget-friendly options promise memorable outings across the city.
Houston ISD seeks to fire a union leader, who alleges the move is retaliation for her complaints against the district. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the school board and employee union representatives.
Families expressed relief after a man charged in the ambush shootings of Houston grandfathers walking in a park was ordered to remain in jail. Authorities continue to investigate the tragic attack, assuring public safety.
Designs are underway for a new walkable retail hub near Houston’s Grand Parkway. This suburban development aims to enhance community accessibility and boost local commerce, offering a modern shopping experience.
Houston Cougars coach Kelvin Sampson labeled the program as “very poor,” pointing to its limited NIL budget as a major challenge. His remarks highlight ongoing financial struggles within college basketball, per USA Today.
